Subj : Your oneline script
To   : Rudi Timmermans
From : Alan Ianson
Date : Tue Jun 04 2019 01:31 pm

Hello Rudi,

>>I am using your oneline script here and have a request. Would it be possible
>> add a "Save (Y/N)" prompt?

> Can you give me some more info what you like to add do you one have a Save
>Promt instant off the Add onliner or do you one have it after you add a online
> ?

After chosing "yes" to add a one liner I sometimes find I couldn't make what I
was trying say fit in the space provided, or couldn't find the right words so I
would like to quit and that point but currently there is no way to quit
without saving something.

When someone enters a oneliner perhaps we could display what it would like like
and ask if they would like to save it?

>>Also would it be possible as an option perhaps to save all those oneliners to
>> separate file that continues to grow? It would make a good source (I think)
>> for taglines for things like MultiMail.

This is likely outside of what your script is trying to do and maybe I should
work with the oneliner.dat myself.

> The oneliner are write into the oneliner.dat file in your bbbs/script
> directory.

Yes, the oneliner.dat is good for BBS display along with the name of the person
who entered it. It looks good and I don't want to mess with that file.

My use here is for an external tagline file for MultiMail or GoldEd or other
readers that can use a file like that.

If it was possible I'd like another file like taglines.txt maybe, with just the
oneliners as they are entered without any formatting or extra text, one per
line. Here's a few lines of a tegline file I have here now (I'd like to grow
it!).. as an example..

---- import bigin ----

A diamond is just coal that has been under a lot of pressure! A mind is a
terrible thing to.. OH DOOM ][ is here! Age and treachery can always overcome
youth and skill. Bit: The increment by which programmers slowly go mad

---- import end ----

Thank for considering all this.. :)

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